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Festive Cards and Notelets
Friday, 02 October 2009 15:34

Robin Christmas card

Ecas Christmas cards and Notelets are on sale at £2.00 for a pack of 10,

Cards can be bought from the Ecas office or sent out by post

(we would appreciate it if you would include the cost of postage with your payment)

All proceeds go to help Ecas support those with a physical disability in Edinburgh & the Lothians.

 

 

 

Download Christmas Cards (PDF)

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Download Order Form (Word File)

 
Latest News
Tuesday, 26 May 2009 10:11

Rob Calder

Thanks to all who bought Ecas Christmas cards. Watchout for new cards for 2010 appearing August/September. 

We were pleased to welcome Rob Calder, the Bagpipe Busker, who raised over £5500 for Ecas.  A picture and an article were featured in the Edinburgh Evening News on the 13th of October.

There are two relevant websites http://www.justgiving.com/bagpipebusker to give more money and http://www.bagpipebusker.com to get more details of his trip.

 

 

 

 

 
Try a Bus Day 2009
Tuesday, 12 May 2009 09:44

Following on from the very successful Try a Bus Day in 2007 we are pleased to announce that we are returning to Ocean Terminal for Try a Bus Day 2009 on Tuesday, 9 June 2009  from 10am to 4pm. 

The event is for anyone who wants to improve their confidence or to find out more about facilities on buses and trams for people with disabilities of any sort.

There will be buses from Lothian, First & Stagecoach and there will be a tram mock-up. 

We have also invited a number of senior politicians and civil servants so they can learn more about the problems of public transport for those with a disability. For more detailed information read the "Arrangements for Try a Bus Day 2009" now.

 
Edinburgh Disability Equality Forum
Tuesday, 27 January 2009 15:44
The Edinburgh Disability Equality Forum (EDEF) aims to be the voice of disabled people in Edinburgh working with the organisations who provide the important services in Edinburgh.  The EDEF explains the problems faced by disabled people and discusses how they can be tackled.  They work in partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council, NHS Lothian, Lothian & Borders Police and others to improve the lives of disabled people in Edinburgh, be that a physical or sensory impairment or a learning difficulty.  The EDEF welcomes new members and the organisation is free to join,  You can get involved as much or as little as you wish.  Why not download the form today?"
 
Befriending
Wednesday, 22 October 2008 11:11

Volunteer befrienders urgently required - we urgently need volunteer befrienders - Get involved in our new befriending project - see Befriender recruitment

 
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